Scholarship Reimagined: A Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Program for ACM Faculty and Staff

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Inspired by Ernest Boyer’s influential work Scholarship Reconsidered, this virtual learning series will help faculty and staff from across the 14 colleges of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest explore and engage with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).  

Participants will learn how to conceptualize, develop, and disseminate SoTL projects that enhance their pedagogical practices, promote student learning, and contribute to academic discourse about higher education. By the end of the series, participants will have the tools to design and complete a SoTL project ready for future presentation or publication.  

As part of the program application, participants will be asked to identify an area of interest for a SoTL project they plan to develop through the series. SoTL projects aim to enhance our understanding of or improve student learning experiences, broadly defined. SoTL inquiries take place in the classroom, in the lab, during office hours, in study groups, in the library, and in the many other contexts that make up students’ experiences of college learning.  SoTL projects are conducted by faculty, student-facing staff, and even students-as-partners, and they invite (but don’t require) collaboration.    

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Participants will:

  • apply Boyer’s concept of scholarship to implement scholarly practices in their pedagogical work. 
  • acquire the tools to design, conduct, and disseminate SoTL projects.  
  • prepare a scholarly piece for submission to academic journals or conferences. 

DELIVERY OPTIONS

This virtual learning series is made up of three modules, each of which includes:

  • one synchronous virtual meeting (offered at several possible times to facilitate schedules), 
  • short asynchronous components (e.g., brief readings, short written assignments, project milestones), and 
  • optional office hours with the program facilitator. 

A brief overview is below: 

INCENTIVIZING ACM FACULTY AND STAFF PARTICIPATION

ACM is fortunate to draw on support from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to underwrite the full cost of this programming. Participation is limited to 30 faculty and staff members at ACM colleges; to ensure participation from across the consortium, ACM will hold up 2 spots per 14 ACM colleges. Any remaining slots will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants can be full-time faculty of any rank or full-time staff members who work in student-facing roles.

Participants who complete the full programmatic series and attend all sessions will receive a stipend of $400 to be paid in December 2024. Individuals who do not complete the program may receive a prorated stipend to reflect the investment of their time and energy.

All participants will receive a copy of SoTL in Action: Illuminating Critical Moments of Practice.

PROGRAM LEAD

Dr. Nancy Chick is a SoTL scholar, scholarly teacher, and faculty developer at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. She has authored and co-authored numerous articles and book chapters on the results of SoTL projects and on the field of SoTL, and her book The SoTL Guide: An Introduction to Doing and Understanding the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, co-written with Peter Felten and Katarina Mårtensson, will be published in early 2025. Nancy also has an extensive editing background in both journals and books, including serving as the founding co-editor of Teaching & Learning Inquiry, the journal of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL).

APPLICATION INFORMATION

As of October 2, 2024, this program is at capacity with 40 registrants. ACM is accepting additional names for a waitlist. Spots will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Please apply here.

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